Stonehill College sophomore Lauren Dymek walked across a snow-covered campus flanked by two of her girlfriends Tuesday afternoon.

The 20-year-old Dymek said that walking with others is among the precautions she is taking after a female student reported being raped in a campus dormitory on Nov. 23. Police are seeking two men in connection with the attack.

“We definitely always travel together,” said Dymek, who is among students completing their final exams this week.

Some students reported being on edge since learning of the rape in a dormitory on campus. Stonehill is a private, Catholic college in Easton with about 2,500 students, and more than 80 percent of its students live on campus, officials said.

“It’s really scary because we don’t know if (the suspects) go here or not,” said sophomore Chelsea Cipriano, 20, as she and her friends looked at composite sketches of the men being sought by police.

“It’s just nerve-wracking to look at those pictures and try and figure out if we’ve seen them before, if we’ve been in the same place with them,” Cipriano said.

Sophomore Richard Harris said he and his friends have discussed the rape, which he called upsetting.